Status on Debian Beta

I am wondering what the status on Debian Beta for the Cpanel, since I would like to plan to start setting up new servers using Debian and rebuild the current one later down the road for this.

I know some people reported some problems but it seems that there is not much discussion or such on this. So...any chance we can get some idea of what is required to release Debian out of Beta to be fully used, since lot of people want Debian along with FreeBSD and Fedora/Redhat ES for usage.

-some links to sockets (MySQL) are not okay (quite easy)
-EXIM is not fully functional
-proFTPd can not be restarted in WHM
-system is 'unstable' but we need to investigate why (maybe due to some update...
-I can't get the system to work properly with our local DNS-setup (the nameservers are already there, cPanel/WHM will not be the one doing this for us).

Thus, cPanel for debian is truely 'beta' still. If there is some beta-testing protocol, we'll opt to be beta-testers as we want to get it working soon as well.

Debian has been in BETA for a very long time
I was hoping it would be further developed but I suppose now that FreeBSD and Red Hat Enterprise are around no one is putting pressure on Cpanel development team for it.

I would love to see Debian supported but I can understand that a new OS like Windows would get worked on more because it's a brand new market = eg easily make more money for the company

I'm using cpanel with debian too and only mailman is the problem at the moment....... I would like it to be out of beta because debian is a very stable os.
The problems we get a lot are .rpm vs .deb not working together, maybe that's why debian cpanel is still in beta

and me i am very interest to see a stable cpanel version for debian.
Other control panels (like directadmin) have begin to test debian, and can have stable versions in the next 1-2 months.
I hope cpanel do the same.